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Ambiguous framings of political consumerism: means or end, product or process orientation?
Mikael Klintman
Sociology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Organic Food
100%
Food Labeling
88%
Empowerment
70%
Democracy
47%
Product Labeling
40%
Conflict of Interest
36%
Uncertainty
26%
Communication
21%
Business & Economics
Process Orientation
77%
Consumerism
63%
Consumer Empowerment
28%
Food Labeling
28%
Organic Food
24%
Product Labeling
14%
Political Decision
12%
Intrinsic Value
11%
Political Strategy
11%
Disposal
9%
Democracy
9%
Production Process
8%
Decision Maker
6%
Goods
6%
Communication
5%
Uncertainty
5%
United States of America
3%
Social Sciences
empowerment
23%
food
19%
political strategy
16%
political decision
16%
production process
16%
decision maker
12%
uncertainty
10%
democracy
9%
examination
8%
communication
7%